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98:. The paths varied the most south of the Arkansas River. The American Indian path traveled to Hot Springs, then followed the Ouachita River southward to Louisiana, while Southwest Trail users generally were headed to Texas. 345: 310: 315: 137:
downstream. The Ouachita, part of the Red River basin, flows southward to Louisiana's Black River, then to the Red River and Natchitoches, Louisiana.
64:. The site of future Natchitoches, Louisiana was key trading point, and became the first permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase territory. 325: 320: 340: 335: 330: 94:. Much of the prehistoric path was adopted by the Southwest Trail when American pioneers later traveled to Arkansas and 21: 169: 290: 254: 146: 228: 80: 29: 126: 122: 107: 49: 130: 76: 8: 68: 202: 133:. From Hot Springs, roughly midway on the footpath, Natchitoches Trace followed the 285: 86:
Early European explorers followed Natchitoches Trace in the future territories of
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confederation. As late as the early 1800s, Natchitoches people still lived in the
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The Natchitoches Trace was a trade route between the Missouri River basin to the
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From the mouth of the Missouri River, Natchitoches Trace passed through
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Southwest Trail in Arkansas, Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
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basin. From Natchitoches, another American Indian path led to
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Index

American Indian
Missouri River
Natchitoches
Louisiana
Southwest Trail
Red River
Tenochtitlan
Aztec
Mexico City
Natchitoches
Caddo
Hot Springs
Hot Springs National Park
Missouri
Arkansas
Texas
Wayne County
Cherokees
Trail of Tears
Black River
White River
Jacksonport
Ouachita River
Little Missouri River Bridge


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